Nearby Points of Interest
Union Station - 1 block
U.S. Capitol - 3 blocks
National Mall - 4 blocks
National Air and Space Museum - 5 blocks
National Gallery of Art - 5 blocks
National Building Museum - 5 blocks
Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden (modern art) - 6 blocks
International Spy Museum - 6 blocks
Museum of Natural History - 7 blocks
Smithsonian "Castle" (visitors center) - 7 blocks
U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum - 10 blocks
Washington Monument - 1.5 miles
The White House - 1.5 miles
Vietnam Veterans Memorial - 2.5 miles
Jefferson Memorial - 3 miles
Georgetown - 3 miles
Lincoln Memorial - 5 miles
Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA):
Approximate driving time is 10 minutes and distance is 5 miles.
Driving directions from Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport: Head north on George Washington Memorial Pkwy. Follow the signs for Rte 1 N and cross the 14th Street Bridge. Turn right onto Constitution Ave. Turn left onto 6th St NW. Turn right onto E St NW. Cross New Jersey Ave NW; the hotel is on the left.
Washington Dulles International Airport (IAD): Approximate driving time is 45 minutes and distance is 29 miles.
Driving directions from Washington Dulles International Airport: Head east on Dulles Airport Access Hwy. Continue east on I-66, cross the Theodore Roosevelt Bridge, and exit onto Constitution Ave. Turn left onto 6th St NW. Turn right onto E St NW. Cross New Jersey Ave NW; the hotel is on the left.
Baltimore–Washington International Airport (BWI): Approximate driving time is 60 minutes and distance is 40 miles.
Driving directions from Baltimore–Washington International Airport: Head west on I-195 and then south on Hwy 295/Baltimore–Washington Pkwy. Exit onto US-50 W, which becomes New York Ave. Turn left onto N Capitol St. Turn right onto E St. The hotel is on the right.
Best bets from Reagan National: Taxis and shuttles are the most convenient options for $5–15. Town Car service is another option for $26–35, while limo service costs more than $36. Metrorail service is available for less than $5; travelers take the Yellow Line to Gallery Place, transfer to the Red Line, exit at Union Station, and walk one block southwest to the hotel. All fees subject to change without notice.
Best bets from Dulles: Shuttle service is available for $16–25. Taxi service, Town Car service, and limo service all cost more than $36. All fees subject to change without notice.
Best bets from Baltimore: Shuttle service is one of the more economical options at $26–35. An even more economical choice—available weekdays only—is to take a MARC train; travelers take the Penn Line to Union Station. From there, they walk one block southwest to the hotel; the total cost for both rides is $5–15. Taxi service, Town Car service, and limo service are also available; each costs more than $36. All fees subject to change without notice.
Getting around: Located several blocks north of National Mall and the U.S. Capitol, the hotel is within walking distance of museums and government buildings. In downtown Washington, most people choose to walk, take taxis, or use the Metro system, as driving and parking can be difficult. The hotel is one block from a Metro stop at the bustling Union Station. Passengers pay via farecards; a single ride costs less than $5, while one-day or multi-day passes range in price. Fee subject to change without notice.
Insider tip: Old Town Trolley buses go to all the top DC destinations. Passengers pay $26–35 for the day ($5–15 for children 4–12 and free for children under 4) and can board and disembark as often as they wish at the designated stops. A trolley stop is located one block away at Union Station. Fees subject to change without notice.
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 | | 15 E St NW Washington, DC 20001 USA
Nearest major airport: Washington, DC (DCA-Ronald Reagan National)
Area: Capitol Hill (Washington D.C.) This area is the center of all political and tourist attractions, including the Smithsonian Institution museums along the National Mall. Home to restaurants where politicos gather and the real business gets done. Near Eastern Market, the restored Union Station, and several Metro subway stations for easy access to and from other D.C. areas. |
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